Beaverton police on Wednesday arrested a woman accused of running barefoot from a stolen car last week.

An anonymous source led investigators to 29-year-old Lily Santulli, who was hiding under blankets in a bedroom at an Aloha residence on Wednesday morning, said Detective Sgt. Jim Shumway, a Beaverton police spokesman. She was arrested on two felony warrants out of Deschutes County, Shumway said, along with charges of unlawful use of a motor vehicle, identity theft and possession of a stolen vehicle.

Santulli had last been seen about 4:15 p.m. on June 19 during a traffic stop near the intersection of Northwest 173rd Place and Northwest Cornell Road, according to Officer Mike Rowe, another department spokesman. Rowe said a police tracking dog assisted with the search but was unable to find her.

Police, Rowe said, arrested two other people who also were in the car: Alexandra West, 25, on the charge of unlawful possession of methamphetamine; and Andrew Johnston, 27, on two felony warrants related to drugs and a parole violation.

Shumway said the investigation is ongoing.Jesse Marx of The Oregonian staff contributed to this report.